$25 NLHE Full Ring: Rush 3way with flush draw/overcards on paired board

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$25 NL HE Full Ring: Rush 3way with flush draw/overcards on paired board

So its rush, ye preflop probably questionable 9 handed, but i'd been playing pretty tight in general and felt like playing (not for foolish table image reasons as its rush, i'm not that stupid!). Anyway, the hand:

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HAND #1
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Full Tilt, $0.10/$0.25 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 9 Players
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SB: $10 (40 bb)
BB: $11.69 (46.8 bb)
UTG+1: $22.77 (91.1 bb)
UTG+2: $40.16 (160.6 bb)
Hero (MP1): $27.91 (111.6 bb)
MP2: $24.55 (98.2 bb)
MP3: $31.86 (127.4 bb)
CO: $10 (40 bb)
BTN: $23.52 (94.1 bb)

Pre-Flop: Hero is MP1 with A T
2 folds, Hero raises to $0.75, MP2 folds, MP3 calls $0.75, 2 folds, SB calls $0.65, BB calls $0.50

Flop: ($3) 6 6 5 (4 players)
SB checks, BB checks, Hero bets $2.25, MP3 calls $2.25, SB raises to $9.25 and is all-in, BB folds, Hero ??

So I put him on an overpair, think thats pretty obvious, obviously small chance he has flopped a boat/quads, but I don't think the average player plays them like this at 25nl. So pretty much 77-QQ and are what he has imo. I pretty sure I can't fold, but is there any way to get value (doubt that is the right term for this situation) from the guy behind me if he has say a flush draw (obviously not a good situation for me in terms of winning main pot, but in that situation side pot would be bigger anyway) or has a smallish overpair himself, in the 77-TT range?
 
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c9h13no3

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You have to call $7 to win $16.75 (possibly more if MP3 calls off his stack). Thus, we have 2.4:1 pot odds, and so we need at least 30% equity to make this call.


32% { AhTh }
68% { 66-55, A6s, KhQh, KhJh, KhTh, 9h8h, 9h7h, 8h7h, 86s, 76s, 65s, 4h3h }


That's the range I came up with for the SB. You can make the range tighter or looser and turn this into a fold or a fist pump call depending on how you skew his range. So idk, I think its close, and it doesn't matter a whole lot what you do.
 
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I tend to fold in a 4-way pot, esp. with one left to act.
 
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I agree with c9. This is a very close decision and I think folding or shoving are both ok lines. I would probably shove here, but that's just personal choice.
 
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i shove this too, only because you can most likely count your 3 aces as an out. if you think he has an over pair your flush and ace are good. inless he has aces.
 
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If you want the player after you to call, then you should just call here. I'm not saying this is the right move, I'm saying this is how to get the best value from the person after you. Many times when I do this with the nuts (or near nuts-say you had 55 or 66 here) the player after me will re-raise me all-in thinking he can push me off of my hand. It actually happened last night with I had JJ on a J-high unpaired/3suited flop. First guy went all-in, I called, and then next guy re-raised me all-in. Needless to say I was pretty pumped and my hand held up.
 
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